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Elegant country house façade with glazed orangery and arched openings

#3162. Elegant country house façade with glazed orangery and arched openings

The image showcases a charming glazed extension (orangery or conservatory) attached to a traditional-style house. The main building features a combination of brickwork and natural stone, with a distinctive terracotta-colored tiled roof. In the upper section, a dormer window with white frames is visible, harmoniously blending with the other façade elements.

The extension boasts an impressive façade with three arched openings: the central one serves as an entrance with open doors, while the side ones feature large arched windows with radial glazing. The stone masonry of the lower façade combines with brick detailing around the arches, creating an interesting textural contrast. On the upper part of the extension, a glass roof is visible, presumably creating the effect of a conservatory or orangery.

On both sides of the entrance, decorative climbing plants with red flowers, likely roses, gently frame the façade. The landscaping in front of the house is meticulously designed: small neat flowerbeds, low border plants, and a well-maintained lawn create a harmonious composition. Stone slabs in front of the entrance form an elegant terrace that smoothly transitions into the green lawn. Through the open doors, a cozy interior with wicker furniture is visible, emphasizing the connection between the indoor space and the garden.

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